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Kohrs Frozen Custard - Boardwalk Foods

 
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Kohr's "The Original" Frozen Custard and Kohr Bros Frozen Custard -  Are two different companies. They both started out as one, and their product still tastes nearly identical. The company began in 1919 and has remained a favorite all these years. Today, you will see mainly Kohr Bros south of Seaside Heights, NJ and in some malls. Kohr's "The Original" is found Seaside and North (Point Pleasant). There were several in Asbury Park, and hopefully again soon, at least one.

For some fun, take some vanilla ice cream (or sherbert), crushed ice, orange juice and mix in nice tall glass. A real refreshing treat that reminds me of the Kohr's girls in Asbury. They made it for me with fresh oranges and their custard.

See also the Website for each:

Kohr's the Original http://www.kohrstheoriginal.com/ 

Kohr Bros: http://www.kohrbros.com/

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WERE YOU A KOHR'S GIRL? We are looking for old photos (new ones as well) of Kohr's Girls. Tell us your story, send us your photo.
There are a number of ways to make to make it.  A local favorite is to cut four or five real thin slices, put them on an outdoor grill or in a frying pan and a slice of cheese on a bun. You can also make it for breakfast with eggs. You can also cut a nice 1/2" or thicker slice or 2 and grill those. A true Jersey Shore classic. Miss it?
From the Kohr's Bros. web:

In 1917, a school teacher from York, PA named Archie Kohr purchased a locally made ice cream machine that was powered by a gasoline engine. He and his younger brothers, Elton and Lester, wanted to expand the dairy business they ran from the family's farm.

The fresh homemade ice cream was a popular addition to the milk delivered door to door by the Kohr brothers' horse-drawn wagon. They experimented with the recipe. It now had less fat and less sugar for a smoother, lighter product.

Archie and Elton were not satisfied. They dismantled the machine, changed some parts and adjusted others.

When they put their modified machine back together and ran the new recipe through it, what came out was something unlike any other dairy treat they had ever tasted. It was silky and creamy, cold and refreshing.

Sylvester Kohr, their uncle, urged the brothers to take their new machine and frozen dessert to the shore. Following his advice, the Kohr brothers set up a small booth on the bustling boardwalk of Coney Island in 1919. On their very first weekend, they sold more than 18,000 cones at a nickel each. They knew they were on to something great!

To prevent the "Frozen Dessert" from melting too fast in the salt air at the beach, Archie, Elton and Lester added eggs to the recipe which stiffened the product - it worked perfectly. Incorporating the improved recipe with the use of their new machine, they created a light and fluffy product that "tasted just like a custard" - the first and the Original frozen custard.

Over the years the business grew, but Elton decided to venture out on his own in 1923. Later, in 1927, Morgan Kohr (a fourth brother) joined Archie & Lester to help expand Kohr Bros.® stores up and down the East Coast

Now, there are Kohr Bros.® stores in ten states. The company's business is based on three very important principles : Quality, Cleanliness and Customer Service.

Today, as in 1919, Kohr Bros.® Original Frozen Custard is lower in fat and sugar than ice cream. Archie Kohr's original recipe is still produced under the watchful eye of the Kohr family.

 

 

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